TWO  TOGETHER-  A, (a- a)  .. 
A SLUMBER  SONG  (Two  Keys) 

BALLADE—  G,  <U-g) 

REQUIEM—  Bl>,(c!,-f) 

A child’s  GRACE-  Eb,  (bb-et) . 
A FRAGMENT  - C , (ab-c ) . . . . 
MuOVED  A LASS—  D,(b-e)  ... 
IN  A GONDOLA-  A,(a-e) 


I PUOt-ISHCD  BY 

Gamble  Hinged MusicCo. 

CHI  CAGO. 


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I Loved  a Lass 


I loved  a lass^  a fair  one^ 

As  fair  as  e’er  was  seen-, 
She  was  indeed  a rare  one, 
Another  Sheba  Queen: 

But,  fool  as  then  I was, 

I thoug*ht  she  loved  me  too; 
But  now,  alas!  she’s  left  me, 
Falero,  lero,  loo! 

Her  hair  like  g*old  did  g-lister. 
Each  eye  was  like  a star. 
She  did  surpass  her  sister, 
Which  passed  all  others  far,* 
She  would  me  honey  call, 
She’d-©  She’d  kiss  me  too! 
But  now, alas!  she’s  left  me, 
Falero,  lero,  loo! 


In  summer  time  or  winter 
She  had  her  heart’s  desirej 
I still  did  scorn  to  stint  her 
From  sug-ar,  sack,  or  firej 
The  world  went  round  about. 

No  cares  we  ever  knew; 

But  now,  alas!  she’s  left  me, 
Falero,  lero,  loo! 

To  maiden’s  vows  and  swearing- 
Henceforth  no  credit  g’ivej 
You  may  g-ive  them  the  hearing-. 
But  never  them  beleive3 
They  are  as  false  as  fair. 
Unconstant,  frail,  untrue-. 

For  mine,  alas!  hath  left  me, 
Falero,  lero,  loo. 


George  Wither 
1588  - 1667 


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I Loved  a Lass 


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